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THE END OF OIL, AND THE RISE OF DENIAL

by Ken Fischman | Jul 10, 2011 | Ancient Pathways Group, climate change, End of oil, Peak Oil, Programs

                    THE END OF OIL, AND THE RISE OF DENIAL        Climbing Hubbert’s Peak                  Good evening everyone.  We are here tonight to give you some facts, and some surprises.  We hope that you will like what we call our entertainment.           I...

The End Of Oil

by Ken Fischman | Dec 20, 2010 | Ancient Pathways Group, End of oil, Peak Oil, Programs, The Earth

  THE END OF OIL, AND THE RISE OF DENIAL (6/3/06, rev. 9/10/11) Ken Fischman,Ph.D.,  Lanie Johnson, M.A.,  and the Ancient Pathways Players Climbing Hubbert’s Peak Back in 1956, an oil geologist, by the name of L. King Hubbert, published an article in which he...

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